| - - Durward, novel by Sir Walter Scott |
QUENTIN |
| American paediatrician known for his childcare books |
BENJAMINSPOCK |
| American plant with clumps of long-lasting purple flowers |
AGERATUM |
| Animal with hooves |
UNGULATE |
| Athletic team in London |
CHARLTON |
| Be very observant and see everything |
Notmissatrick |
| Crumbling decay in wood |
DRYROT |
| Decisive naval battle in 1827 |
NAVARINO |
| Edible larva of certain moths and beetles |
WITCHETTYGRUB |
| Expression of astonishment |
STONEME |
| Female who is a free agent |
Ownwoman |
| Harmful substance in the environment |
Neotoxin |
| Intense passion or emotion |
WARMTH |
| Language developed from Esperanto |
IDO |